Best attractions and places to see around Coriano include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural scenery within the Romagna hinterland. The area, with its ancient origins, is characterized by the Marano Creek Valley and picturesque countryside, offering a tranquil setting close to the Adriatic coast. Visitors can explore sites reflecting its rich history and enjoy views of Mount Titano.
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A visit is highly recommended during the off-season.
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I was very impressed by the infrastructure of the city, it's something you have to see and it's on the mountain.
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The Basilica di San Marino is the most important church in San Marino. It is dedicated to Marinus, the country's patron saint, and was built between 1826 and 1838 on the foundations of the original parish church. It is characterized by the neoclassical style and was built according to the plans of the architect Antonio Serra. It was inaugurated in 1855 and elevated to a minor basilica by Pope Pius XI in 1926. This is a special honorary title that the Pope gives to an important church. There are only around 1,500 churches in the world that bear this title. Over 500 of them are in Italy alone. The nave features the same supporting pillars as the entrance area. The vault is decorated with pastel-colored paintings. This is where the main altar is located. There are side altars on both sides of the main nave. The church contains many valuable statues and paintings, such as a statue of Saint Marinus created by Adamo Tadolini, Casanova's favorite student. It forms the center of the altar. Under the altar lies an urn with relics of the patron saint. The skull of Saint Marinus is also kept here. Interesting paintings by Titian's students make a visit to the basilica an art experience. On August 29, 1982, Pope John Paul II visited the basilica. https://www.europe-sightseeing.com/san-marino/Basilika-di-San-Marino.html
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The Rain Forest, a suggestive fountain that dominates Piazzale Roma, a tribute to the rain and the coolness that it brings with it, but also a reference to fishing and the sea, with six large columns of stratified natural glass holding up seven fishing nets from which it drips the rain, producing a musical clicking sound.
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Located in the center of Piazzale Roma, between the beach and the most famous shopping street in Riccione, Viale Ceccarini, the "Bosco della Pioggia" fountain has become characteristic and much photographed over the years. It is made up of six large columns of stratified natural glass that hold seven fishing nets from which rain drips and produces a musical ticking sound. It is one of the many works located in Romagna by the artist Tonino Guerra.
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Worth seeing old stone bridge from Roman times in Rimini. Bridge over a canal. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_d%E2%80%99Augusto_(Rimini)
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Returning from Vallugola valid for a beer
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Coriano and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the impressive ruins of the 13th-century Coriano Castle, built by the Malatesta family, which still features its fortified enclosure and a 14th-century tower. The area also once boasted seven medieval castles, with Coriano's being the most preserved. Further afield, don't miss the ancient Roman Bridge of Tiberius in Rimini, completed in 20 AD, or the historical sites within San Marino Old Town, including the iconic Guaita Tower (First Tower).
Yes, Coriano offers several cultural sites. The Coriano Ridge War Cemetery is a poignant reminder of World War II, containing the graves of nearly 2,000 Allied soldiers. For sports enthusiasts, the Museo Marco Simoncelli – La storia del SIC is dedicated to the beloved motorcycle rider. You can also visit the Municipal Theatre Corte, a beautifully restored 19th-century theatre, or the Convent of Maestre Pie dell'Addolorata, which houses a permanent exhibition of weaving and embroidery.
Coriano is nestled in a region with beautiful natural features. The Marano Valley, with the Marano Creek, offers a surprising 'island of greenery' equipped for various outdoor activities, including a lovely river park. The delightful countryside surrounding Coriano is characterized by vineyards and olive groves, dotted with farmhouses and ancient villages. You can also enjoy views of Mount Titano towards the mountains and are just a short distance from the Adriatic Sea, with the beaches of Riccione and Rimini nearby.
Many attractions around Coriano are suitable for families. The Marano Valley offers green spaces for outdoor activities. Exploring the historical sites like Coriano Castle or the medieval villages can be an engaging experience. The Bridge of Tiberius in Rimini is also considered family-friendly, as is San Marino Old Town with its castles and panoramic views.
The area around Coriano is excellent for outdoor activities. You'll find numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Flipitero Trail – Fly Flips loop from Mulazzano' or the 'Incas Trail – Lakes Cycle Route loop from Coriano'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'San Savino Castle – Montescudo loop from Mulazzano' or 'Guaita Tower – Old San Marino Railway loop from Cerasolo'. For more details and route options, check out the MTB Trails around Coriano and Road Cycling Routes around Coriano guides.
For stunning panoramic views, head towards the nearby Republic of San Marino. From San Marino Old Town, particularly from Piazza della Libertà, you can enjoy fantastic vistas of the rugged Apennine landscapes. The Guaita Tower (First Tower) also offers wonderful views as part of San Marino's historic fortifications.
Coriano is home to several significant churches. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta, rebuilt after WWII, features a large dome and a 47-meter bell tower. The Church of San Giovanni Battista boasts ancient origins, a 16th-century baptismal font, and valuable 18th-century artworks. Additionally, the Parish Church of Montetauro, built in 1789, is dedicated to Saint Innocenza. In San Marino, you can visit the beautiful Entrance of the Basilica di San Marino.
Coriano hosts several cultural events throughout the year. The Sangiovese Street Festival in late August celebrates new local wines. In late November, the Olive and autumn products fair highlights the region's important olive oil production. Another notable event is 'Gramigna, le buone cose della terra' in June/July, a festival featuring a market and exhibition from local producers of 'zero km' and organic products.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The ancient Roman Bridge of Tiberius is admired for its historical significance and newly designed surroundings. The Republic of San Marino, including its Old Town and Guaita Tower, is loved for its vibrant buildings, mighty castles, and fantastic panoramic views of the Apennines. The overall appeal lies in discovering well-preserved history amidst picturesque landscapes.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the Coriano area. You can find routes like the 'Valle del Conca Route – Conca Cycle Route loop from Riccione' or the 'Via Riva Bianca Gravel Road – Montescudo loop from Riccione'. These routes offer a great way to explore the diverse landscapes. For more detailed information and route options, refer to the Gravel biking around Coriano guide.
Beyond the main attractions, Coriano's charm lies in its delightful countryside and ancient villages. Exploring the smaller, well-preserved villages dotted among the vineyards and olive groves offers a tranquil experience away from the bustling coast. The remains of the other six medieval castles, such as Cerasolo, Passano, Mulazzano, Besanigo, Monte Tauro, and Vecciano, while less preserved than Coriano Castle, offer glimpses into the region's deep history for those willing to explore.


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